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Data books

21 October 2025

Wave 5: Data book

The Ten to Men Wave 5 data book contain descriptive information for every variable available in the General Release dataset. 

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21 October 2025

Sample top up: Data book

The Ten to Men data books summarise the information collected from study participants in the study questionnaires.

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21 October 2025

Wave 4: Data book

The Ten to Men Wave 4 data book contain descriptive information for every variable available in the General Release dataset. 

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21 October 2025

Wave 3: Data book

The Ten to Men Wave 3 data book contain descriptive information for every variable available in the General Release dataset. 

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21 October 2025

Wave 2: Data book boys (10–14 years)

The Ten to Men Wave 2 boys data book contain descriptive information for every variable available in the General Release dataset.

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21 October 2025

Wave 2: Data book young men (15–17 years)

The Ten to Men Wave 2 young men data book contain descriptive information for every variable available in the General Release dataset.

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21 October 2025

Wave 2: Data book adults (18–55 years)

The Ten to Men Wave 2 adults data book contain descriptive information for every variable available in the General Release dataset. 

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21 October 2025

Wave 1: Data book boys (10–14 years)

The Ten to Men Wave 1 boys data book contain descriptive information for every variable available in the General Release dataset. 

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21 October 2025

Wave 1: Data book young men (15–17 years)

The Ten to Men Wave 1 young men data book contain descriptive information for every variable available in the General Release dataset. 

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21 October 2025

Wave 1: Data book adults (18–55 years)

The Ten to Men Wave 1 adults data book contain descriptive information for every variable available in the General Release dataset. 

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